Media and Information Literacy: Current and Future Trends

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Which of the following is a mechanical robot with human-like characteristics?

  • Hologram
  • Avatar 1 (correct)
  • Smart Glass
  • 5G

What technology is used to calculate and monitor heart rate?

  • Misfit Phase Hybrid
  • Heart Rate Monitoring Device
  • Fitbit Charge 2 (correct)
  • Avatar 2

What is an open access and interactive way to facilitate students’ online study?

  • Holography
  • 4G
  • Fitbit Charge
  • Massive Open Online Course (correct)

What category of technology can be worn by a consumer and often includes tracking for information?

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What form of technology-mediated communication enables the user of a mobile device to communicate with someone in a different location?

<p>Mobile Communication (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or False: Wearable technology, also called wearable gadgets, tracks information related to health and fitness.

<p>True (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is the status of copyright for works of the Government of the Philippines?

<p>Copyright shall not subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is necessary for the exploitation of government works for profit, as per Republic Act 8293, section 176?

<p>Prior approval of the government agency or office where the work is created. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What may a government agency impose as a condition for exploitation of their work for profit?

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Who owns borrowed materials included in this module?

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What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state about ownership of borrowed materials included in this module?

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Under what condition can a government agency impose royalties for exploitation of their work for profit?

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Flashcards

Android (robot)

A mechanical robot designed to resemble a human being.

Electrocardiography

A method of measuring heart rate by recording the heart's electrical activity.

Online Learning Platforms

Interactive online platforms to facilitate student learning, like Moodle and Canvas.

Wearable Technology (gadgets)

Technology designed to be worn by users, often tracking health and fitness information.

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Mobile Communication

Using mobile devices to communicate with others remotely.

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Copyright of Government Works (Philippines)

Government works in the Philippines are typically in the public domain, meaning freely usable.

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Exploitation of Government Works for Profit

Using government works for financial gain often requires a license.

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Conditions for Exploitation of Government Works

Government agencies can set fees or conditions for using their work commercially.

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Ownership of Borrowed Material

Borrowed material rights belong to the original creators.

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Ownership of Borrowed Material in Government Modules

Government modules can impose reasonable rules but can't unduly restrict the material's use.

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Royalty Fees for Government Works

Fees imposed by the government for the use of their work for profit, if reasonable.

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Reasonable conditions (Government works)

Rules for exploitation of government works should be fair and helpful, not restrictive.

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Study Notes

Humanoid Robots

  • A mechanical robot with human-like characteristics is called an android.

Heart Rate Monitoring

  • Electrocardiography is used to calculate and monitor heart rate by measuring the electrical activity of the heart.

### Online Learning Platforms

  • Online learning platforms facilitate students' online study using an open access and interactive approach. Examples include Moodle and Canvas.

Wearable Technology

  • Wearable technology is a category of technology that can be worn by a consumer and often includes tracking for information.
  • Wearable gadgets are designed to be worn by the user.
  • Wearable technology examples include fitness trackers, smartwatches, and health monitors.

Mobile Communication

  • Mobile communication is a form of technology-mediated communication that enables the user of a mobile device to communicate with someone in a different location.

### Wearable Technology and Health

  • True: Wearable technology, also called wearable gadgets, tracks information related to health and fitness.
  • According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, copyright for works of the Government of the Philippines is in the public domain.
  • This means that government works are not subject to copyright and can be used freely without permission.

Exploitation of Government Works for Profit

  • A license from the government agency is necessary for the exploitation of government works for profit, as per Republic Act 8293, section 176.

Conditions for Exploitation of Government Works

  • A government agency may impose, as a condition for exploitation of their work for profit, royalty fees or any other reasonable condition to ensure that the exploitation of the work is for the benefit of the public.

Ownership of Borrowed Materials

  • Borrowed materials included in this module are owned by their respective creators.

Ownership of Borrowed Materials in Government Modules

  • Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that the government agency may impose reasonable conditions on the exploitation of borrowed materials included in this module, provided that such conditions do not unduly restrict the use of the materials.

Royalty Fees for Government Works

  • A government agency may impose royalties for exploitation of their work for profit only if such royalties are reasonable and are not intended to restrict the public's use of the work.

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